Former head of National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Qiu Xiaohua
is suspected of involvement in the Shanghai social security fund
fraud and is being investigated by disciplinary departments, a NBS
spokesman said on Thursday.
Li Xiaochao, NBS newly appointed spokesman, said at the bureau's
quarterly press conference that Qiu was found to "have seriously
violated disciplines" in the Shanghai social security fund case.
The case made headlines in September and led to the removal of Chen
Liangyu from the post of secretary of the Shanghai Municipal
Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Qiu was dismissed from his post of NBS director on October 12.
He had taken up the post just seven months earlier, replacing Li
Deshui.
Born in 1958, Qiu is a native of southeast China's Fujian
Province. He was graduated from the department of Economics of
Xiamen University in Fujian in 1982.
He served as chief economist and NBS spokesman between 1993 and
1998 and was appointed deputy director in 1999.
Xie Fuzhan, previously deputy director of the Development
Research Center of the State Council, was appointed new NBS
director.
Xie promised self-discipline when making his first public speech
at a symposium on October 13, emphasizing the NBS will redouble
efforts to "improve the Party's work style and build a clean
government".
(Xinhua News Agency October 19, 2006)